Wax is an essential part of the surfing experience — but finding a place to keep it, not to mention the tools you need to spread it, can be a hassle. The Indoek Surf Wax Kit ($105) takes care of this problem by integrating a container well into a stylish teak hardwood box that doubles as both a comb and scraper, the latter by way of the removable, magnetically-attached lid. All you need now is a board and some waves.

For all of Ping's drivers — and they do make some great ones — there's been a noticeable hole in their lineup: an adjustable model. The Ping Anser Adjustable Driver ($440) fills this gap, offering a low-spin, 460cc head crafted from Ti 8-1-1 — a light, low-density alloy with a matte black finish — and the ability to add or subtract half a degree of loft using the adjustable hosel. Available with your choice of four high-performance shafts.

Sure, a lot of the team might get wiped out in the movie — we know you watched the trailers, so it's not like we're spoiling anything — but that doesn't mean you can't show your Dark Knight spirit by sporting some Gotham Rogues Under Armour Gear ($30-$300). For a fictional squad, they've got some swank getup, including adjustable caps, tees, hoodies, varsity jackets, and, yes, a jersey, complete with field-ready embroidered numbers, stretch side panels and shoulders, and the signature moisture transport system to wick sweat away from your body, lest the action scenes turn you into a cola- and grease-soaked mess tomorrow at the midnight showing.

There aren't many shoes that are versatile enough for a formal occasion but also look great with a pair of jeans. But The Newton is up for both occasions and plenty in-between. Each pair is Goodyear welted for flexibility and maximum durability and they're lined with leather for increased breathability, and have a comfortable footbed and a leather outsole that's built to stand the test of time. And even when that outsole wears thin, they can be easily re-soled by a repair service -- extending the life of your favorite pair. Available in black and oak leather.

Just because you didn't get enough sleep last night doesn't mean everyone has to notice. This Wake Up Eye Stick from Oars + Alps helps you look well rested and now you can pick it up at Target if you can't wait a few days for it to ship. It's made with caffeine to reduce dark circles and aloe to keep under-eye puffiness at bay. Each stick contains all natural ingredients and is free of parabens, sulfates, and cruelty. Apply during your bathroom routine in the morning, or midday for a quick pick-me-up. Find it at select Targets.

Let's face it: it's hard to make par when you're only hitting your drives 200 yards. That won't be a problem with the TaylorMade R11S Driver ($400). Featuring 3º Flight Control Technology, an all-new 5-way Adjustable Sole Plate, and Moveable Weight Technology, this 460cc driver can be tuned for 80 separate launch settings, ensuring that you can find one that suits your natural swing, while the classically-shaped, oversized white clubhead gives you all the confidence you need to stare down even the longest par 5.

Getting sick of the ads that keep popping up in your free course mapping app? Let the Callaway Upro MX+ ($250) guide your way. This handheld GPS device is the only one to give you actual aerial imagery and aerial flyovers for a large number of courses, and also features a 2.2-inch touchscreen LCD, 25,000 course renderings and yardages pre-loaded on the device, and compatibility with the uxplore website, which lets you upload, track and analyze scores and statistics for each round played, letting you know just how far you have to go before you're ready for the late summer scramble.

Your pass to unlock a winter of adventure, the Ikon Pass returns for the 19/20 season with 38 unique destinations. Every lap up the lift means more unforgettable experiences on the slopes, and that means more memories that you can take home. With its global access, you can seek out adventure from west coast to east coast, north of the border and south of the equator, up and down the Rockies, and across the planet. Starting at $649, seek your next winter of adventure and lock in the best prices of the season before April 24.

With a muscular shape and aggressive stance, the Harley-Davidson LiveWire is unlike anything that's come before. The LiveWire is the latest example of the innovative spirit of the most iconic motorcycle brand in the world. Its permanent magnetic electric motor provides instant torque, so a flick of the wrist takes you from 0 to 60 in 3.0 seconds without any of the shifting or clutch work required by its combustion-based cousins. The motor sits below the battery to lower the center of gravity for easier handling, a fully adjustable Showa suspension helps improve the ride further, ABS and Traction Control for enhanced cornering and Brembo brakes ensure you can get it stopped in a hurry. The bike also has a 4.3 inch, full-color touchscreen. Built-in LTE connectivity and the H-D Connect service gives you remote access to bike vitals, its location on a map, and security alerts if it's bumped or moved through the Harley-Davidson app. Available in three color options, the LiveWire is coming to dealerships this August.

You already drive a Ferrari to the golf course, so why not hit your drives with one while you're there? The Ferrari Golf Collection ($TBA) is the result of a collaboration between the legendary Italian automaker and Cobra/Puma golf, and includes the signature Cobra Ferrari Driver, which is based on the Cobra ZL Encore, but has undergone some changes at the hands of Ferrari's engineers to improve aerodynamics, increase club head speed, and generally make it look more badass. Other pieces of the collection include an accessory range with premium visors, belts, gloves, umbrellas and bags, an apparel range with polos, knits, jackets and pants, and a signature Ferrari Golf Shoe. Coming to stores July 1. [Scouted by Miguel]

Sure, having a touchable aerial map of the hole you're playing is handy — but most of us play the same courses over and over, so we don't exactly need help remembering which way the dogleg turns. We just need the distance to the hole, which is exactly what the GolfBuddy Voice ($180) provides. Offering a 40,000 course capacity, with a slew of those pre-loaded, this diminutive virtual caddy is small enough to clip on your cap and literally tells you the distance to the front, center, and back of the green, so all you need to do is select the right club and hit the ball.